11.0 Securing the Child Restraint in Your Vehicle
FAILURE TO PROPERLY SECURE THE CHILD RESTRAINT IN THE VEHICLE INCREASES THE CHILD’S RISK OF SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN THE EVENT OF A SHARP
TURN, SUDDEN STOP OR CRASH. Carefully follow these instructions and those in your vehicle owner’s manual to be sure your child restraint is properly positioned and held tightly at all times.
11.1Using a Child Restraint WITH a
11.2With a Vehicle Lap or Lap/shoulder Belt:
Lower anchors must be stored when using vehicle belt.
See Section 21.1, Storing LATCH, page 59.
1. Place the child restraint firmly against the back of a
2. Thread the seat belt through the belt slot openings: For Lap/Shoulder belt
For
3. Buckle the vehicle belt. The vehicle belt should not be
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4.Tighten vehicle seat belt
Push down hard with your knee or free hand in the middle of the child restraint .
Then pull and tighten the vehicle belt.
For more information on how to tighten the belt for your seat belt system, see Section 8.0 Choosing an Appropriate Vehicle Seat Location,
p.19, or your vehicle owner’s manual.
5.If a vehicle top tether anchor is available, secure the tether to hold seat in place.
See Section 21.0 Using the Tether, page 58.
When not using the tether, hook it on the tether storage bar on the rear of the seat, see page 59.
6.Safety Check for Secure Installation
Perform this test every time you drive with your child.
Twist and pull child restraint forward and to
both sides to make sure the vehicle belt does not lengthen or loosen and the child restraint does not easily move. The child restraint should not move side to side or forward more than 1 inch (2.5 cm). .If child restraint is loose or not secure, repeat procedure OR find another location for the child restraint, see Section 8.0 Choosing an Appropriate Vehicle Seat
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